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Lepidonotus squatmaus (Linn.) 



. T-„n s™t Nat Ed X 655 Pohinoe squamata Andouin et Milne Edwards. Hist.Nat.LiUeralduFrai.ee, 

 ^S^SSU Banica' I**-. P— Ousted. 1. c. p. 12, figs. 2, 5. 39, 41. 47, 48. 



Common along the whole coast. Occurs all the way from low water to twenty fathoms. 



Crustacea. 

 Nymphon grossipes Fabr. Faun. Gronl. 

 This species was dredged at Salmon Bay and Square Island, in from fifteen to thirty 



fathoms. 



Coronula diadema (Linn.) 



Taken quite frequently from the skin of whales caught in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. 



Balanus crenatus Brcg. 

 A common species, found along the whole coast. 



Balanus balanoides Linn. 

 Balanus poreatus Da Costa. 

 This species occurs along the whole coast, and is found only in deep water. 



Peltogaster paguri Bathke. 

 Not as yet found in Labrador, but a specimen has occurred at Eastport, Maine, on Eupar 

 gurus pubescens, an arctic crab. 



Leonsea branchialis Linn. 

 Specimens of this animal were found attached to the skin of the codfish. 



Daphnia sp. 

 This is a large species allied to D. rcdispina, and is found abundantly in all the fresh- 



water pools. 



Cypridina excisa Stimps. 1. c. p. 39. Fig. 28. 



Branchipus paludosus Mull. 

 Found abundantly at "Indian Tickle," on the north shore of Invuctoke Inlet, in a pool 

 of fresh water. 



Nebalia bipes Fabr. 



This species was dredged at Henley Harbor, at a depth of four to eight fathoms. 



Bopyrus mysidum nov. sp. [Fl. VIII., fig. 5.] 

 Body long and narrow, head much rounded; body behind the middle rapidly tapering to 



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